T/I: 10:10:45 GS 10:25:40
Leading South African politician Cyril Ramaphosa, an outside
contender to succeed PresidentNelson Mandela, announced on
Saturday (13/4) that he is to leave Parliament for a high-powered
business post. However, Ramaphosa, a charismatic former union leader who played a key role against South Africa's old apartheid regime, will retain his position as secretary general of Mandela's African National
Congress (ANC). Ramaphosa will take a senior post in New Africa Investments, a black-owned conglomerate fast emerging as a major player in a business scene long dominated by whites. The shift of such a key
political figure to business marks the biggest move yet in black
economic empowerment in Mandela's new South Africa.
SHOWS:
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA 13/4
WS of President Nelson Mandela and Ramaphosa
SOT Mandela announcing that Ramaphosa would take up a position
with the private sector; that he would resign from parliament,
but would remain secretary general of the ANC; and commending
Ramaphosa for his contribution to the ANC and the
nation-building effort;
SOT Ramaphosa saying his position in the ANC would remain
unchanged, but that his involvement in the ANC and the private
sector would be discussed in further detail at a later stage.
Photoop, Mandela and Ramaphosa shaking hands;
WS of presser;
2.23
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/7c22b29557ce3a863eeadcb7bd264e6d
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

(www.abndigital.com)
In the wake of the global financial crises, the banking industry is set to reshape itself substantially.In this edition of the show we take a closer look at how financial institutions should be changing in this post-recessionary environment.

published:02 Nov 2010

views:112

The Ones That Got Away (1998): The process of reconciliation began with great hope in South Africa's black and white communities. Now, however, it seems that the nation is struggling to move past the spectre of its deeply divided past.
For similar stories, see:
South Africa's Apartheid Assassin (2010)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofwLg1vp4y0&t=17s
Remembering Sobukwe, South Africa's Forgotten Anti-Apartheid Hero (2011)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxcgPGT-GSU
South Africa's Post-Apartheid Generation (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6HXjST_I9M&t=1s
Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit:
https://www.journeyman.tv/film/517/the-ones-that-got-away
Like us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews
https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD
Follow us on Instagram:
https://instagram.com/journeymanpictures
On a Sunday afternoon, Cynthia Ngewu visits her son’s simple grave. For her, like many other victims of apartheid the Truth Commission has delivered knowledge, but not comfort. Her son was one of the Guguletu Seven who tried to raid a police van in 1986. Even though the authorities discovered their plans, the men were not arrested, they were slaughtered. It was a massacre that has come to represent apartheid’s worst excesses. UnfortunatelyClaudia doesn’t feel she got anywhere near the truth at the TRC. For the people at the highest levels of politics stayed away. Craig Matthews was one of the few police officers who did tell of his part in the South Africa’s bloody history. He doesn’t expect to be forgiven, he knows people will hate him forever. But he at least did tell. He calls those who didn’t show-up LMFs – ‘Lacking in MoralFibre’ and says their actions undermine the future. Cynthia knows how she feels about it: “In the white community they are not willing to accept that horrible past and humble themselves before the nation and bring about a healing.”
SABC Special Assignment – Ref. 517
JourneymanPictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 11 official languages, which is among the highest number of any country in the world. Two of these languages are of European origin: Afrikaans developed from Dutch and serves as the first language of most white and coloured South Africans; English reflects the legacy of British colonialism, and is commonly used in public and commercial life, though it is fourth-ranked as a spoken first language.

Business

A business, also known as an enterprise, agency or a firm, is an entity involved in the provision of goods and/or services to consumers. Businesses are prevalent in capitalisteconomies, where most of them are privately owned and provide goods and services to customers in exchange for other goods, services, or money. Businesses may also be social not-for-profit enterprises or state-owned public enterprises targeted for specific social and economic objectives. A business owned by multiple individuals may be formed as an incorporated company or jointly organised as a partnership. Countries have different laws that may ascribe different rights to the various business entities.

Business can refer to a particular organization or to an entire market sector, e.g. "the music business". Compound forms such as agribusiness represent subsets of the word's broader meaning, which encompasses all activity by suppliers of goods and services. The goal is for sales to be more than expenditures resulting in a profit.

WABF 2013 Post MBA Careers in Africa

2:23

South Africa - Ramaphosa Changes Post

South Africa - Ramaphosa Changes Post

South Africa - Ramaphosa Changes Post

T/I: 10:10:45 GS 10:25:40
Leading South African politician Cyril Ramaphosa, an outside
contender to succeed PresidentNelson Mandela, announced on
Saturday (13/4) that he is to leave Parliament for a high-powered
business post. However, Ramaphosa, a charismatic former union leader who played a key role against South Africa's old apartheid regime, will retain his position as secretary general of Mandela's African National
Congress (ANC). Ramaphosa will take a senior post in New Africa Investments, a black-owned conglomerate fast emerging as a major player in a business scene long dominated by whites. The shift of such a key
political figure to business marks the biggest move yet in black
economic empowerment in Mandela's new South Africa.
SHOWS:
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA 13/4
WS of President Nelson Mandela and Ramaphosa
SOT Mandela announcing that Ramaphosa would take up a position
with the private sector; that he would resign from parliament,
but would remain secretary general of the ANC; and commending
Ramaphosa for his contribution to the ANC and the
nation-building effort;
SOT Ramaphosa saying his position in the ANC would remain
unchanged, but that his involvement in the ANC and the private
sector would be discussed in further detail at a later stage.
Photoop, Mandela and Ramaphosa shaking hands;
WS of presser;
2.23
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/7c22b29557ce3a863eeadcb7bd264e6d
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

(www.abndigital.com)
In the wake of the global financial crises, the banking industry is set to reshape itself substantially.In this edition of the show we take a closer look at how financial institutions should be changing in this post-recessionary environment.

17:45

Failed Reconciliation In Post-Apartheid South Africa (1998)

Failed Reconciliation In Post-Apartheid South Africa (1998)

Failed Reconciliation In Post-Apartheid South Africa (1998)

The Ones That Got Away (1998): The process of reconciliation began with great hope in South Africa's black and white communities. Now, however, it seems that the nation is struggling to move past the spectre of its deeply divided past.
For similar stories, see:
South Africa's Apartheid Assassin (2010)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofwLg1vp4y0&t=17s
Remembering Sobukwe, South Africa's Forgotten Anti-Apartheid Hero (2011)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxcgPGT-GSU
South Africa's Post-Apartheid Generation (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6HXjST_I9M&t=1s
Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit:
https://www.journeyman.tv/film/517/the-ones-that-got-away
Like us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews
https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD
Follow us on Instagram:
https://instagram.com/journeymanpictures
On a Sunday afternoon, Cynthia Ngewu visits her son’s simple grave. For her, like many other victims of apartheid the Truth Commission has delivered knowledge, but not comfort. Her son was one of the Guguletu Seven who tried to raid a police van in 1986. Even though the authorities discovered their plans, the men were not arrested, they were slaughtered. It was a massacre that has come to represent apartheid’s worst excesses. UnfortunatelyClaudia doesn’t feel she got anywhere near the truth at the TRC. For the people at the highest levels of politics stayed away. Craig Matthews was one of the few police officers who did tell of his part in the South Africa’s bloody history. He doesn’t expect to be forgiven, he knows people will hate him forever. But he at least did tell. He calls those who didn’t show-up LMFs – ‘Lacking in MoralFibre’ and says their actions undermine the future. Cynthia knows how she feels about it: “In the white community they are not willing to accept that horrible past and humble themselves before the nation and bring about a healing.”
SABC Special Assignment – Ref. 517
JourneymanPictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

WABF 2013 Post MBA Careers in Africa

published: 19 Dec 2013

South Africa - Ramaphosa Changes Post

T/I: 10:10:45 GS 10:25:40
Leading South African politician Cyril Ramaphosa, an outside
contender to succeed PresidentNelson Mandela, announced on
Saturday (13/4) that he is to leave Parliament for a high-powered
business post. However, Ramaphosa, a charismatic former union leader who played a key role against South Africa's old apartheid regime, will retain his position as secretary general of Mandela's African National
Congress (ANC). Ramaphosa will take a senior post in New Africa Investments, a black-owned conglomerate fast emerging as a major player in a business scene long dominated by whites. The shift of such a key
political figure to business marks the biggest move yet in black
economic empowerment in Mandela's new South Africa.
SHOWS:
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA...

(www.abndigital.com)
In the wake of the global financial crises, the banking industry is set to reshape itself substantially.In this edition of the show we take a closer look at how financial institutions should be changing in this post-recessionary environment.

published: 02 Nov 2010

Failed Reconciliation In Post-Apartheid South Africa (1998)

The Ones That Got Away (1998): The process of reconciliation began with great hope in South Africa's black and white communities. Now, however, it seems that the nation is struggling to move past the spectre of its deeply divided past.
For similar stories, see:
South Africa's Apartheid Assassin (2010)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofwLg1vp4y0&t=17s
Remembering Sobukwe, South Africa's Forgotten Anti-Apartheid Hero (2011)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxcgPGT-GSU
South Africa's Post-Apartheid Generation (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6HXjST_I9M&t=1s
Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit:
https://www.journeyman.tv/film/517/the-ones-that-got-away
Like us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.c...

T/I: 10:10:45 GS 10:25:40
Leading South African politician Cyril Ramaphosa, an outside
contender to succeed PresidentNelson Mandela, announced on
Saturday (13/4) that he is to leave Parliament for a high-powered
business post. However, Ramaphosa, a charismatic former union leader who played a key role against South Africa's old apartheid regime, will retain his position as secretary general of Mandela's African National
Congress (ANC). Ramaphosa will take a senior post in New Africa Investments, a black-owned conglomerate fast emerging as a major player in a business scene long dominated by whites. The shift of such a key
political figure to business marks the biggest move yet in black
economic empowerment in Mandela's new South Africa.
SHOWS:
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA 13/4
WS of President Nelson Mandela and Ramaphosa
SOT Mandela announcing that Ramaphosa would take up a position
with the private sector; that he would resign from parliament,
but would remain secretary general of the ANC; and commending
Ramaphosa for his contribution to the ANC and the
nation-building effort;
SOT Ramaphosa saying his position in the ANC would remain
unchanged, but that his involvement in the ANC and the private
sector would be discussed in further detail at a later stage.
Photoop, Mandela and Ramaphosa shaking hands;
WS of presser;
2.23
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/7c22b29557ce3a863eeadcb7bd264e6d
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

T/I: 10:10:45 GS 10:25:40
Leading South African politician Cyril Ramaphosa, an outside
contender to succeed PresidentNelson Mandela, announced on
Saturday (13/4) that he is to leave Parliament for a high-powered
business post. However, Ramaphosa, a charismatic former union leader who played a key role against South Africa's old apartheid regime, will retain his position as secretary general of Mandela's African National
Congress (ANC). Ramaphosa will take a senior post in New Africa Investments, a black-owned conglomerate fast emerging as a major player in a business scene long dominated by whites. The shift of such a key
political figure to business marks the biggest move yet in black
economic empowerment in Mandela's new South Africa.
SHOWS:
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA 13/4
WS of President Nelson Mandela and Ramaphosa
SOT Mandela announcing that Ramaphosa would take up a position
with the private sector; that he would resign from parliament,
but would remain secretary general of the ANC; and commending
Ramaphosa for his contribution to the ANC and the
nation-building effort;
SOT Ramaphosa saying his position in the ANC would remain
unchanged, but that his involvement in the ANC and the private
sector would be discussed in further detail at a later stage.
Photoop, Mandela and Ramaphosa shaking hands;
WS of presser;
2.23
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/7c22b29557ce3a863eeadcb7bd264e6d
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

(www.abndigital.com)
In the wake of the global financial crises, the banking industry is set to reshape itself substantially.In this edition of the show we tak...

(www.abndigital.com)
In the wake of the global financial crises, the banking industry is set to reshape itself substantially.In this edition of the show we take a closer look at how financial institutions should be changing in this post-recessionary environment.

(www.abndigital.com)
In the wake of the global financial crises, the banking industry is set to reshape itself substantially.In this edition of the show we take a closer look at how financial institutions should be changing in this post-recessionary environment.

The Ones That Got Away (1998): The process of reconciliation began with great hope in South Africa's black and white communities. Now, however, it seems that the nation is struggling to move past the spectre of its deeply divided past.
For similar stories, see:
South Africa's Apartheid Assassin (2010)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofwLg1vp4y0&t=17s
Remembering Sobukwe, South Africa's Forgotten Anti-Apartheid Hero (2011)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxcgPGT-GSU
South Africa's Post-Apartheid Generation (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6HXjST_I9M&t=1s
Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit:
https://www.journeyman.tv/film/517/the-ones-that-got-away
Like us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews
https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD
Follow us on Instagram:
https://instagram.com/journeymanpictures
On a Sunday afternoon, Cynthia Ngewu visits her son’s simple grave. For her, like many other victims of apartheid the Truth Commission has delivered knowledge, but not comfort. Her son was one of the Guguletu Seven who tried to raid a police van in 1986. Even though the authorities discovered their plans, the men were not arrested, they were slaughtered. It was a massacre that has come to represent apartheid’s worst excesses. UnfortunatelyClaudia doesn’t feel she got anywhere near the truth at the TRC. For the people at the highest levels of politics stayed away. Craig Matthews was one of the few police officers who did tell of his part in the South Africa’s bloody history. He doesn’t expect to be forgiven, he knows people will hate him forever. But he at least did tell. He calls those who didn’t show-up LMFs – ‘Lacking in MoralFibre’ and says their actions undermine the future. Cynthia knows how she feels about it: “In the white community they are not willing to accept that horrible past and humble themselves before the nation and bring about a healing.”
SABC Special Assignment – Ref. 517
JourneymanPictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

The Ones That Got Away (1998): The process of reconciliation began with great hope in South Africa's black and white communities. Now, however, it seems that the nation is struggling to move past the spectre of its deeply divided past.
For similar stories, see:
South Africa's Apartheid Assassin (2010)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofwLg1vp4y0&t=17s
Remembering Sobukwe, South Africa's Forgotten Anti-Apartheid Hero (2011)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxcgPGT-GSU
South Africa's Post-Apartheid Generation (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6HXjST_I9M&t=1s
Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit:
https://www.journeyman.tv/film/517/the-ones-that-got-away
Like us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews
https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD
Follow us on Instagram:
https://instagram.com/journeymanpictures
On a Sunday afternoon, Cynthia Ngewu visits her son’s simple grave. For her, like many other victims of apartheid the Truth Commission has delivered knowledge, but not comfort. Her son was one of the Guguletu Seven who tried to raid a police van in 1986. Even though the authorities discovered their plans, the men were not arrested, they were slaughtered. It was a massacre that has come to represent apartheid’s worst excesses. UnfortunatelyClaudia doesn’t feel she got anywhere near the truth at the TRC. For the people at the highest levels of politics stayed away. Craig Matthews was one of the few police officers who did tell of his part in the South Africa’s bloody history. He doesn’t expect to be forgiven, he knows people will hate him forever. But he at least did tell. He calls those who didn’t show-up LMFs – ‘Lacking in MoralFibre’ and says their actions undermine the future. Cynthia knows how she feels about it: “In the white community they are not willing to accept that horrible past and humble themselves before the nation and bring about a healing.”
SABC Special Assignment – Ref. 517
JourneymanPictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

South Africa Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination South-Africa.
Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The CarltonTowers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The AfricanMuseum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, ...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Things to do in South Africa | Top Attractions Travel Guide

When one thinks of South Africa safaris, wine tours and Cape Town may initially come to mind. Although these are some of the biggest draws for tourists the country has so much more to offer. Join us as we present to you our 20 day adventure going from Johannesburg all the way to Cape Town. Some of the top travel highlights included a Kruger National Park safari, hiking along the Wild Coast, canoeing in Wilderness and climbing mountains in Northern Drakensberg. In terms of our taste buds we tried Biltong for the first time and devoured South African barbecue – better know as Braai – on more than one occasion. There are few countries that are as unique and diverse as South Africa. Come find out what makes it shine. This is South Africa!
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS...

published: 30 Aug 2015

Cape Town City Guide - Lonely Planet travel videos

Learn more about Cape Town: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/south-africa/cape-town

South Africa Travel - 5 Things To Do In South Africa

South Africa, a land of wonder and excitement; a place where you can walk amongst lions or ride a top great elephants – it truly is a land of adventure! Although there are endless activities that you can partake in, before embarking on a journey to this beautiful country, there are a few things to know to prepare you for the trip. Here are my top 5 tips on what to do in South Africa!
1) BE SAFE! Do not walk around at night. The crime rate in Cape Town is actually quite high so avoid putting yourself in compromising situations. In addition, if you’re a woman, this is incredibly important because the sexual assault and rape rates are also high so keep that in mind. Be safe.
2) GO ON A SAFARI! Do not leave South Africa without going on some kind of game drive/safari where you’ll get the ch...

South African Garden Route Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination South AfricanGarden Route in South Africa.
The historic city of PortElisabeth is the beginning of a magnificent journey along the South African Garden Route. After travelling through vast agricultural areas and blossoming meadows the Tsitsikamma Lodge, that is located in the Tsitsikamma National Park, is a paradise of blossoming flowers and plants, a huge botanical garden of amazing sights and perfumes that tease the senses. A small steam train, the Quteniqua Choo Tjoe, travels from George to Knysna, a fine city and a popular bathing resort, well known for its tasty beer, fresh oysters and stylish hardwood furniture, and then it journeys on through the Featherbed Nature Reserve. Covering 2,600 hectares, the coastal Wilderness National Park consists of pure,...

published: 13 Aug 2013

Visit Sun City in South Africa - Travel Guide

VisitSun City in South Africa, Sun City South AfricaTravelGuide
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Travel Guide South Africa http://bit.ly/12NxxNm
ShepherdEntertainment takes you on a tour of Sun City in South Africa, the resort and experience complex which is a little bit like a theme reservation, a little bit park with slides, a little bit hotel and a little bit Disneyland which guaranties a wonderful vacation and causes homesickness.
Visit Sun City in South Africa The site we mustn't miss in South Africa is the resort and experience complex consisting of Sun City and lost city. It's a little bit like a theme reservation, a little bit park with slides, a little bit hotel and a little bit Disneyland which guaranties a...

published: 29 May 2013

Cape Town Beach (South-Africa) Vacation Travel Video Guide

✱ 641 Hotels in Cape Town - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/pV0E1N
Travel video about destination Cape Town Beach in South-Africa.
During the days of apartheid, the Muizenberg beach was off limits to blacks. They could only go to beaches abandoned by the whites : beaches that were too dangerous, or shark-infested… After apartheid, a white man decided to initiate poor black kids in surfing, to get them off drugs. One pupil even became world champion, to the delight of the whole community. Social rifts still exist, however. The Camps Bay beach is for the wealthiest, obviously mostly white, whereas the blacks tend to go to the Muizenberg Beach. In the evening, however, they all frequent the bars, restaurants and clubs along the Camp Bay promenade. As violence is still prevalent in Sou...

Travel video about destination South-Africa.
Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The CarltonTowers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The AfricanMuseum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, Pretoria grew at a calmer pace and has developed from a Boer farming municipality into South Africa’s administrative capital. Located on a hill is the Vortrekker Monument that is a reminder of the Boers’ Great Trek and, in 1830, the crucial battle in which they defeated the Zulus. Sun City is a magnificent fantasy world full of African ambience and the Sun City Hotel is the casino that made Sol Kerzner the richest man in South Africa, whereas the futuristic Cascades Hotel derived its name from its wonderful setting of waterfalls, pools and lush plant life. The route travels northeast over the misty and one time heavily defended Drakens Mountains in the direction of theKruger Park that extends along the border with Mosambique. From Kruger, the journey continues across Swaziland and Kwazulu Natal to Port Elizabeth on the Indian Ocean’s south coast. Along the rocky coastline a road leads to the southernmost tip of Africa, the Cape Of Good Hope. For those lucky enough to experience it, the drive on the spectacular mountain road around the Cape is an amazing adventure. One of the many natural wonders of this unique land that unites European influence with African pride.

Travel video about destination South-Africa.
Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The CarltonTowers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The AfricanMuseum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, Pretoria grew at a calmer pace and has developed from a Boer farming municipality into South Africa’s administrative capital. Located on a hill is the Vortrekker Monument that is a reminder of the Boers’ Great Trek and, in 1830, the crucial battle in which they defeated the Zulus. Sun City is a magnificent fantasy world full of African ambience and the Sun City Hotel is the casino that made Sol Kerzner the richest man in South Africa, whereas the futuristic Cascades Hotel derived its name from its wonderful setting of waterfalls, pools and lush plant life. The route travels northeast over the misty and one time heavily defended Drakens Mountains in the direction of theKruger Park that extends along the border with Mosambique. From Kruger, the journey continues across Swaziland and Kwazulu Natal to Port Elizabeth on the Indian Ocean’s south coast. Along the rocky coastline a road leads to the southernmost tip of Africa, the Cape Of Good Hope. For those lucky enough to experience it, the drive on the spectacular mountain road around the Cape is an amazing adventure. One of the many natural wonders of this unique land that unites European influence with African pride.

South Africa Travel - 5 Things To Do In South Africa

South Africa, a land of wonder and excitement; a place where you can walk amongst lions or ride a top great elephants – it truly is a land of adventure! Althoug...

South Africa, a land of wonder and excitement; a place where you can walk amongst lions or ride a top great elephants – it truly is a land of adventure! Although there are endless activities that you can partake in, before embarking on a journey to this beautiful country, there are a few things to know to prepare you for the trip. Here are my top 5 tips on what to do in South Africa!
1) BE SAFE! Do not walk around at night. The crime rate in Cape Town is actually quite high so avoid putting yourself in compromising situations. In addition, if you’re a woman, this is incredibly important because the sexual assault and rape rates are also high so keep that in mind. Be safe.
2) GO ON A SAFARI! Do not leave South Africa without going on some kind of game drive/safari where you’ll get the chance to see some of the world’s most beautiful animals. It can even be a day safari, you don’t have to be made of money in order to participate. It is a truly enriching experience!
3) SEE ROBIN ISLAND! I did not do this but from what I understand it is a moving experience. Or you can go SHARKCAGE DIVING, like me! It was a hard choice to make but I couldn’t pass up the chance to face one of my biggest fears: THE GREAT WHITE! Both are wonderful experiences.
4) DO SOMETHING ADVENTUROUS, like jumping off a bridge. Don’t just jump; please have a bungee cord attached! And or more importantly, South Africa gives you a number of opportunities to face your fears. Push yourself out of your comfort zone and see what you’re really made of!
5) $$$$$ SouthAfrica can be expensive. On this journey through Semester At Sea this is the port that I spent the most money, however I also did the most activities. Personally I like to spend money on experiences so it wasn’t a big deal for me and I’d do it all over again.
Those are my suggestions for South Africa! Thanks so much for watching!
Subscribe to this channel to stay updated on the journey!
http://www.youtube.com/ehrensworld
Stalk me on Instagram!!!
http://www.instagram.com/ehrenhotchkiss
Follow me on Twitter!!!
http://www.twitter.com/ehrenhotchkiss

South Africa, a land of wonder and excitement; a place where you can walk amongst lions or ride a top great elephants – it truly is a land of adventure! Although there are endless activities that you can partake in, before embarking on a journey to this beautiful country, there are a few things to know to prepare you for the trip. Here are my top 5 tips on what to do in South Africa!
1) BE SAFE! Do not walk around at night. The crime rate in Cape Town is actually quite high so avoid putting yourself in compromising situations. In addition, if you’re a woman, this is incredibly important because the sexual assault and rape rates are also high so keep that in mind. Be safe.
2) GO ON A SAFARI! Do not leave South Africa without going on some kind of game drive/safari where you’ll get the chance to see some of the world’s most beautiful animals. It can even be a day safari, you don’t have to be made of money in order to participate. It is a truly enriching experience!
3) SEE ROBIN ISLAND! I did not do this but from what I understand it is a moving experience. Or you can go SHARKCAGE DIVING, like me! It was a hard choice to make but I couldn’t pass up the chance to face one of my biggest fears: THE GREAT WHITE! Both are wonderful experiences.
4) DO SOMETHING ADVENTUROUS, like jumping off a bridge. Don’t just jump; please have a bungee cord attached! And or more importantly, South Africa gives you a number of opportunities to face your fears. Push yourself out of your comfort zone and see what you’re really made of!
5) $$$$$ SouthAfrica can be expensive. On this journey through Semester At Sea this is the port that I spent the most money, however I also did the most activities. Personally I like to spend money on experiences so it wasn’t a big deal for me and I’d do it all over again.
Those are my suggestions for South Africa! Thanks so much for watching!
Subscribe to this channel to stay updated on the journey!
http://www.youtube.com/ehrensworld
Stalk me on Instagram!!!
http://www.instagram.com/ehrenhotchkiss
Follow me on Twitter!!!
http://www.twitter.com/ehrenhotchkiss

South Africa trip - Johannesburg to Cape Town - South Africa Tourism & Vacations
Travel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province, as well as being the legislative capital of South Africa (the Houses of Parliament are here). It is located in the south-west corner of the country near the Cape of Good Hope, and is the most southern city in Africa. It is a stone's throw from South Africa's world-famous Cape Winelands around Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek.
See in Cape Town
===============
Bo-Kaap. This neighbourhood, located on a hill south-west of downtown, is the area historically inhabited by mainly Muslim descendants of slaves from South-East Asia (hence an older term for the area - 'MalayQuarter'. It's a common location for film shoots, as there are some very colourful buildings, quaint streets, mosques. views over Cape Town and some great food sold on the side of the street. It's well worth wandering around for an hour or so, as well as visiting the Bo-Kaap Museum (a view of a prosperous Muslim family from the 19th Century). Atlas Trading is and old fashioned shop where you can buy spices for any dish. Ask the proprieter to mix you the necessary spice for the meal you intend making. Approximately 1km from the Bo-Kaap, is the Noon Gun which is fired every day at noon - from Monday to Saturday. You can go and view the short ceremony that takes place before the actual shooting as well as the shooting itself.
The Castle of Good Hope, The Castle of Good Hope is South Africa's oldest surviving building. It was built between 1666 and 1679. It is popularly called 'The Castle' by locals. It has extensive displays of historical military paraphernalia, a history of the castle, an art collection and the William FehrCollection (including old Cape Dutch furniture).You can eat and buy wine inside the Castle at the restaurant or café.Tours are offered Monday through Saturday at 11:00AM, 12:00PM, and 2:00PM. Horse and carriage rides are offered daily at 10:30 AM, 12:45PM and 2:45PM. Booking is necessary. R28 entrance fee.
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, RhodesDrive, Newlands, ☎ +27 (0)21 799-8899 / +27(0)21 799 8783, [43]. Open daily 8AM to 6PM (7PM September to March). View the hugely diverse and beautiful plants and flowers of the Cape flora in one of the most stunning botanical gardens in the world. Plants from all of the regions of South Africa are on display, including rare succulents from the Richtersveld, a giant baobab tree, and interesting medicinal plants. Numerous paths wander through the grounds situated on the back side of Table Mountain. Several restaurants, a gift shop and indigenous nursery are also available. At various times of the year concerts are performed in the open air amphitheatre. Art is frequently on display, including large Shona stone sculptures from Zimbabwe. The gardens are also home to the National Biodiversity Institute. What makes the garden so special, is that every season gives you something new to see - new flowers, different birds, etc. During the summer months, sunset concerts feature excellent local and international music acts in diverse genres. Get there early to get a good spot on the grass amphitheatre. Bring a picnic, and enjoy the sounds of the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra, local rock bands, and popular artists like Freshlyground and Goldfish. R40.
Robben Island, ☎ +27 (0)21 413-4200, Robben Island is located just off the coast from Cape Town, this was the location used during the apartheid days to hold political prisoners, including Nelson Mandela and the late Walter Sisulu. The tour consists of a guided bus tour around the island, before meeting a former political prisoner for a tour of the prison area. The island itself is quite scenic, with African penguins usually seen on the tour. The bus tour stops to allow you to take in the view, and buy a snack. Tours run several times per day, seven days a week from the Nelson Mandela Gateway near the clock tower at the V&A Waterfront. Tickets can be purchased online or by phone. There are three trips a day at 9:00, 11:00, and 13:00. The tour takes 3.5 hours including the ferry ride to and from the island. R250.
Rhodes Memorial, The memorial is situated in recognition of Cecil John Rhodes. It's built in his favorite spot on the lower slopes of Devil's Peak. Rhodes's own wooden bench is still located below the memorial. The memorial is part of the Table Mountain National Park which is a great spot for picnicking. The memorial is also a start for the hiking along Devil's Peak. Rhodes Memorial and the surrounding bike and hiking trails have become a very popular spot for muggers in recent months. If you just have to explore the nature in this area as it is very beautiful, make sure you are never alone and never carry valuables with you.

South Africa trip - Johannesburg to Cape Town - South Africa Tourism & Vacations
Travel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province, as well as being the legislative capital of South Africa (the Houses of Parliament are here). It is located in the south-west corner of the country near the Cape of Good Hope, and is the most southern city in Africa. It is a stone's throw from South Africa's world-famous Cape Winelands around Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek.
See in Cape Town
===============
Bo-Kaap. This neighbourhood, located on a hill south-west of downtown, is the area historically inhabited by mainly Muslim descendants of slaves from South-East Asia (hence an older term for the area - 'MalayQuarter'. It's a common location for film shoots, as there are some very colourful buildings, quaint streets, mosques. views over Cape Town and some great food sold on the side of the street. It's well worth wandering around for an hour or so, as well as visiting the Bo-Kaap Museum (a view of a prosperous Muslim family from the 19th Century). Atlas Trading is and old fashioned shop where you can buy spices for any dish. Ask the proprieter to mix you the necessary spice for the meal you intend making. Approximately 1km from the Bo-Kaap, is the Noon Gun which is fired every day at noon - from Monday to Saturday. You can go and view the short ceremony that takes place before the actual shooting as well as the shooting itself.
The Castle of Good Hope, The Castle of Good Hope is South Africa's oldest surviving building. It was built between 1666 and 1679. It is popularly called 'The Castle' by locals. It has extensive displays of historical military paraphernalia, a history of the castle, an art collection and the William FehrCollection (including old Cape Dutch furniture).You can eat and buy wine inside the Castle at the restaurant or café.Tours are offered Monday through Saturday at 11:00AM, 12:00PM, and 2:00PM. Horse and carriage rides are offered daily at 10:30 AM, 12:45PM and 2:45PM. Booking is necessary. R28 entrance fee.
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, RhodesDrive, Newlands, ☎ +27 (0)21 799-8899 / +27(0)21 799 8783, [43]. Open daily 8AM to 6PM (7PM September to March). View the hugely diverse and beautiful plants and flowers of the Cape flora in one of the most stunning botanical gardens in the world. Plants from all of the regions of South Africa are on display, including rare succulents from the Richtersveld, a giant baobab tree, and interesting medicinal plants. Numerous paths wander through the grounds situated on the back side of Table Mountain. Several restaurants, a gift shop and indigenous nursery are also available. At various times of the year concerts are performed in the open air amphitheatre. Art is frequently on display, including large Shona stone sculptures from Zimbabwe. The gardens are also home to the National Biodiversity Institute. What makes the garden so special, is that every season gives you something new to see - new flowers, different birds, etc. During the summer months, sunset concerts feature excellent local and international music acts in diverse genres. Get there early to get a good spot on the grass amphitheatre. Bring a picnic, and enjoy the sounds of the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra, local rock bands, and popular artists like Freshlyground and Goldfish. R40.
Robben Island, ☎ +27 (0)21 413-4200, Robben Island is located just off the coast from Cape Town, this was the location used during the apartheid days to hold political prisoners, including Nelson Mandela and the late Walter Sisulu. The tour consists of a guided bus tour around the island, before meeting a former political prisoner for a tour of the prison area. The island itself is quite scenic, with African penguins usually seen on the tour. The bus tour stops to allow you to take in the view, and buy a snack. Tours run several times per day, seven days a week from the Nelson Mandela Gateway near the clock tower at the V&A Waterfront. Tickets can be purchased online or by phone. There are three trips a day at 9:00, 11:00, and 13:00. The tour takes 3.5 hours including the ferry ride to and from the island. R250.
Rhodes Memorial, The memorial is situated in recognition of Cecil John Rhodes. It's built in his favorite spot on the lower slopes of Devil's Peak. Rhodes's own wooden bench is still located below the memorial. The memorial is part of the Table Mountain National Park which is a great spot for picnicking. The memorial is also a start for the hiking along Devil's Peak. Rhodes Memorial and the surrounding bike and hiking trails have become a very popular spot for muggers in recent months. If you just have to explore the nature in this area as it is very beautiful, make sure you are never alone and never carry valuables with you.

Travel video about destination South AfricanGarden Route in South Africa.
The historic city of PortElisabeth is the beginning of a magnificent journey along the South African Garden Route. After travelling through vast agricultural areas and blossoming meadows the Tsitsikamma Lodge, that is located in the Tsitsikamma National Park, is a paradise of blossoming flowers and plants, a huge botanical garden of amazing sights and perfumes that tease the senses. A small steam train, the Quteniqua Choo Tjoe, travels from George to Knysna, a fine city and a popular bathing resort, well known for its tasty beer, fresh oysters and stylish hardwood furniture, and then it journeys on through the Featherbed Nature Reserve. Covering 2,600 hectares, the coastal Wilderness National Park consists of pure, unadulterated Nature, where waves rush toward the shore and bleached debris lies on the shoreline. Mossel Bay has long sandy beaches that are ideal for sun bathing and swimming, a veritable oasis of tranquillity far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It also boasts an old Milkwood Tree that has been used as a message centre since the year 1500 and since then has been known as the first post office in South Africa. The GardenRoute, with all the fascinating stops along the way, is without a doubt one of South Africa’s most spectacular attractions.

Travel video about destination South AfricanGarden Route in South Africa.
The historic city of PortElisabeth is the beginning of a magnificent journey along the South African Garden Route. After travelling through vast agricultural areas and blossoming meadows the Tsitsikamma Lodge, that is located in the Tsitsikamma National Park, is a paradise of blossoming flowers and plants, a huge botanical garden of amazing sights and perfumes that tease the senses. A small steam train, the Quteniqua Choo Tjoe, travels from George to Knysna, a fine city and a popular bathing resort, well known for its tasty beer, fresh oysters and stylish hardwood furniture, and then it journeys on through the Featherbed Nature Reserve. Covering 2,600 hectares, the coastal Wilderness National Park consists of pure, unadulterated Nature, where waves rush toward the shore and bleached debris lies on the shoreline. Mossel Bay has long sandy beaches that are ideal for sun bathing and swimming, a veritable oasis of tranquillity far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It also boasts an old Milkwood Tree that has been used as a message centre since the year 1500 and since then has been known as the first post office in South Africa. The GardenRoute, with all the fascinating stops along the way, is without a doubt one of South Africa’s most spectacular attractions.

VisitSun City in South Africa, Sun City South AfricaTravelGuide
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Travel Guide South Africa http://bit.ly/12NxxNm
ShepherdEntertainment takes you on a tour of Sun City in South Africa, the resort and experience complex which is a little bit like a theme reservation, a little bit park with slides, a little bit hotel and a little bit Disneyland which guaranties a wonderful vacation and causes homesickness.
Visit Sun City in South Africa The site we mustn't miss in South Africa is the resort and experience complex consisting of Sun City and lost city. It's a little bit like a theme reservation, a little bit park with slides, a little bit hotel and a little bit Disneyland which guaranties a wonderful vacation and causes homesickness. Anyone who has seen it only in pictures or film would like to see it in its reality and anyone who has been there would like to return. Sol Kesner the young bookkeeper working in the catering industry opened his first hotel in 1964. His business empire became bigger and bigger by selling and buying shares, he was able to make his dream come true by 1980 which has become a dream of ours as well. The exotic world of Sun City has tropical forest and among the trees, orchids bloom. The scent is intoxicating, the colors are damped by the light coming through the leaves among the branches, monkeys and parrots with colorful feathers squeal. In the lakes flamingo's can be seen and water lilies bloom. A flight of exotic birds enjoy the jungle. On the grass of parks delicate peacocks sweep. Realistic statues of the animals of Africa ornament the streets, bridges, corridors and terraces. Friendly zebras, elephants, funny monkeys and more lions watch us everywhere. In the sheltered sea bay with its white sand, you can get a real bath in the waves. It's a world of tales where everything got to be found in unspoiled nature but without its dangers. In this jungle there are no pythons or tigers leveling at us. In the rivers there are no crocodiles and even mosquitoes are exterminated regularly. The charm of Sun City resides in a fact that we get concentrated African experiences well not only our safety and comfort are taking cared off but also our entertainment. Here, it's impossible to be bored. In the building of a five star hotel cascades, there's a casino and a theatre hall for thousands of people which also cater for our entertaining.
Tags: Visit Sun City in South Africa,shepherd entertainment,south africa travel attractions,south africa travel guide,South Africa travel information,south africa travel tips,sun city in south africa,world travel,shepherdfilm

VisitSun City in South Africa, Sun City South AfricaTravelGuide
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Travel Guide South Africa http://bit.ly/12NxxNm
ShepherdEntertainment takes you on a tour of Sun City in South Africa, the resort and experience complex which is a little bit like a theme reservation, a little bit park with slides, a little bit hotel and a little bit Disneyland which guaranties a wonderful vacation and causes homesickness.
Visit Sun City in South Africa The site we mustn't miss in South Africa is the resort and experience complex consisting of Sun City and lost city. It's a little bit like a theme reservation, a little bit park with slides, a little bit hotel and a little bit Disneyland which guaranties a wonderful vacation and causes homesickness. Anyone who has seen it only in pictures or film would like to see it in its reality and anyone who has been there would like to return. Sol Kesner the young bookkeeper working in the catering industry opened his first hotel in 1964. His business empire became bigger and bigger by selling and buying shares, he was able to make his dream come true by 1980 which has become a dream of ours as well. The exotic world of Sun City has tropical forest and among the trees, orchids bloom. The scent is intoxicating, the colors are damped by the light coming through the leaves among the branches, monkeys and parrots with colorful feathers squeal. In the lakes flamingo's can be seen and water lilies bloom. A flight of exotic birds enjoy the jungle. On the grass of parks delicate peacocks sweep. Realistic statues of the animals of Africa ornament the streets, bridges, corridors and terraces. Friendly zebras, elephants, funny monkeys and more lions watch us everywhere. In the sheltered sea bay with its white sand, you can get a real bath in the waves. It's a world of tales where everything got to be found in unspoiled nature but without its dangers. In this jungle there are no pythons or tigers leveling at us. In the rivers there are no crocodiles and even mosquitoes are exterminated regularly. The charm of Sun City resides in a fact that we get concentrated African experiences well not only our safety and comfort are taking cared off but also our entertainment. Here, it's impossible to be bored. In the building of a five star hotel cascades, there's a casino and a theatre hall for thousands of people which also cater for our entertaining.
Tags: Visit Sun City in South Africa,shepherd entertainment,south africa travel attractions,south africa travel guide,South Africa travel information,south africa travel tips,sun city in south africa,world travel,shepherdfilm

Cape Town Beach (South-Africa) Vacation Travel Video Guide

✱ 641 Hotels in Cape Town - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/pV0E1N
Travel video about destination Cape Town Beach in South-Africa.
During the days of ap...

✱ 641 Hotels in Cape Town - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/pV0E1N
Travel video about destination Cape Town Beach in South-Africa.
During the days of apartheid, the Muizenberg beach was off limits to blacks. They could only go to beaches abandoned by the whites : beaches that were too dangerous, or shark-infested… After apartheid, a white man decided to initiate poor black kids in surfing, to get them off drugs. One pupil even became world champion, to the delight of the whole community. Social rifts still exist, however. The Camps Bay beach is for the wealthiest, obviously mostly white, whereas the blacks tend to go to the Muizenberg Beach. In the evening, however, they all frequent the bars, restaurants and clubs along the Camp Bay promenade. As violence is still prevalent in South African society, the security measures are particularly tight here, to protect local citizens and visitors alike…
--------------
Watch more travel videos ► http://goo.gl/HYQdhg
Join us. Subscribe now! ► http://goo.gl/QHWi2p
Be our fan on Facebook ► http://goo.gl/0xmbQk
Follow us on Twitter ► http://goo.gl/334ln5
--------------
Thanks for all your support, rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated!
Please: respect each other in the comments.
Expoza Travel is taking you on a journey to the earth's most beautiful and fascinating places. Get inspiration and essentials with our travel guide videos and documentaries for your next trip, holiday, vacation or simply enjoy and get tips about all the beauty in the world...
It is yours to discover!

✱ 641 Hotels in Cape Town - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/pV0E1N
Travel video about destination Cape Town Beach in South-Africa.
During the days of apartheid, the Muizenberg beach was off limits to blacks. They could only go to beaches abandoned by the whites : beaches that were too dangerous, or shark-infested… After apartheid, a white man decided to initiate poor black kids in surfing, to get them off drugs. One pupil even became world champion, to the delight of the whole community. Social rifts still exist, however. The Camps Bay beach is for the wealthiest, obviously mostly white, whereas the blacks tend to go to the Muizenberg Beach. In the evening, however, they all frequent the bars, restaurants and clubs along the Camp Bay promenade. As violence is still prevalent in South African society, the security measures are particularly tight here, to protect local citizens and visitors alike…
--------------
Watch more travel videos ► http://goo.gl/HYQdhg
Join us. Subscribe now! ► http://goo.gl/QHWi2p
Be our fan on Facebook ► http://goo.gl/0xmbQk
Follow us on Twitter ► http://goo.gl/334ln5
--------------
Thanks for all your support, rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated!
Please: respect each other in the comments.
Expoza Travel is taking you on a journey to the earth's most beautiful and fascinating places. Get inspiration and essentials with our travel guide videos and documentaries for your next trip, holiday, vacation or simply enjoy and get tips about all the beauty in the world...
It is yours to discover!

Africa Business: Post Budget Analysis

published: 10 Jun 2016

TPGtv Episode 1: Flying Delta Business Class to Africa for 90k Miles and $5.60

Subscribe!: http://bit.ly/1Vo0CKL Check out the playlist: http://bit.ly/1Sg9YdO
Brian Kelly redeems 90,000 Delta SkyMiles to fly Delta One Business Class to Africa and gives an inside tour of the Delta Sky Club at JFK.
For more information on Episode 1 view the full blog post here: http://thepointsguy.com/2016/02/tpgtv...Pack your bags: In TPGtv, travel expert and founder of ThePointsGuy.com Brian Kelly showcases the extraordinary experiences made possible by maximizing frequent flyer miles and credit card points. The web-series follows Kelly as he journeys to far-reaching destinations around the globe traveling in style for a fraction of the cost. The first season of ten episodes sees Kelly take a once in a lifetime odyssey around Africa. ...

published: 01 Feb 2016

Signs Of Change The Past Week Or So December 2014 (10)

*Links Are Provided Below*
Large scale disasters have taken place the past week or so...Thanks for watching..
This series does not mean the world is ending! These are documentaries of series of extreme weather events which are leading to bigger earth changes. If you're following the series, then you're seeing the signs. It's much more than one video!
*Music*
Extreme Music - Dark On DemandComposer: Martin Strummer
FaceBook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/HawkkeyDavisChannel/440679762635468?ref=hl
Site (More PostComing Soon, I've Been Busy)
https://floodofextremes.wordpress.com/
Caught on camera: Terrifying tornado hits South Africa (Nov.24)
http://www.today.com/video/today/56495078#56495078
Cape Verde volcano eruption: Residents evacuated (Nov.24)
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-...

Business at South Africa/Zimbabwe’s biggest border post, Beitbridge, came to a standstill for about six hours after hundreds of people from either side of the border demonstrated against the banning of some goods from entering the country following the start of the implementation of a controversial statutory instrument on Friday.
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority warehouse was allegedly set on fire by the protesters who also smashed traffic lights and broke other infrastructure in the border town.
Sources said the warehouse, where goods confiscated from travelers are stored, was ransacked before being set on fire.
Rocks and tree branches were strewn across the road with burning tyres blocking traffic.
As a result of the violence, Botswana Television reported Friday that it was considering...

South Africa Recycling: Turning Waste into Profitable Styrene

In Pretoria, one resident is busy transforming South Africa's recycling industry by re-using post-consumer polystyrene and turning it into decorative picture frames and moldings. CCTV's Julie Scheier reports.

published: 31 Jul 2015

Rebuilding a business post-Ebola

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa shattered economies and the livelihoods of thousands of business owners. Recovery is expected to last longer than the outbreak itself. In Sierra Leone, Dominic Moiwo purchases cocoa beans for export. He expects many lean years ahead.

published: 09 Mar 2016

Inside Story - Is Jacob Zuma turning South Africa into a 'mafia state'?

South Africa's PresidentJacob Zuma, has over the years, proven himself to be the ultimate political survivor.
Implicated in scandal after scandal, he's always managed to come out on top. But now Mr. Zuma is facing perhaps his biggest controversy yet.
Challenged on his relationship with the wealthy and influential Gupta family, who hold a range of business interests in South Africa.
This week, South Africa'sDeputyFinance MinisterMcebisi Jonas, said members of the Gupta family offered him the top ministerial post.
That was after finance Minister, Nhlanhla Nene, was sacked.
Nene was a respected figure in the government but had a difficult relationship with Zuma. And his sacking was highly controversial.
The whole saga has now focused attention on the President's alleged network of p...

TPGtv Episode 1: Flying Delta Business Class to Africa for 90k Miles and $5.60

Subscribe!: http://bit.ly/1Vo0CKL Check out the playlist: http://bit.ly/1Sg9YdO
Brian Kelly redeems 90,000 Delta SkyMiles to fly Delta One Business Class to Africa and gives an inside tour of the Delta Sky Club at JFK.
For more information on Episode 1 view the full blog post here: http://thepointsguy.com/2016/02/tpgtv...Pack your bags: In TPGtv, travel expert and founder of ThePointsGuy.com Brian Kelly showcases the extraordinary experiences made possible by maximizing frequent flyer miles and credit card points. The web-series follows Kelly as he journeys to far-reaching destinations around the globe traveling in style for a fraction of the cost. The first season of ten episodes sees Kelly take a once in a lifetime odyssey around Africa. Traveling from Ghana and Rwanda to South Africa and Doha, he discovers remarkable people and uncommon travel experiences while taking viewers inside the luxury hotel and resort accommodations that his points and mileage strategies secure.
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thepointsguy
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thepointsguy
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thepointsguy
Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/thepointsguy

Subscribe!: http://bit.ly/1Vo0CKL Check out the playlist: http://bit.ly/1Sg9YdO
Brian Kelly redeems 90,000 Delta SkyMiles to fly Delta One Business Class to Africa and gives an inside tour of the Delta Sky Club at JFK.
For more information on Episode 1 view the full blog post here: http://thepointsguy.com/2016/02/tpgtv...Pack your bags: In TPGtv, travel expert and founder of ThePointsGuy.com Brian Kelly showcases the extraordinary experiences made possible by maximizing frequent flyer miles and credit card points. The web-series follows Kelly as he journeys to far-reaching destinations around the globe traveling in style for a fraction of the cost. The first season of ten episodes sees Kelly take a once in a lifetime odyssey around Africa. Traveling from Ghana and Rwanda to South Africa and Doha, he discovers remarkable people and uncommon travel experiences while taking viewers inside the luxury hotel and resort accommodations that his points and mileage strategies secure.
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thepointsguy
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thepointsguy
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thepointsguy
Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/thepointsguy

Business at South Africa/Zimbabwe’s biggest border post, Beitbridge, came to a standstill for about six hours after hundreds of people from either side of the border demonstrated against the banning of some goods from entering the country following the start of the implementation of a controversial statutory instrument on Friday.
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority warehouse was allegedly set on fire by the protesters who also smashed traffic lights and broke other infrastructure in the border town.
Sources said the warehouse, where goods confiscated from travelers are stored, was ransacked before being set on fire.
Rocks and tree branches were strewn across the road with burning tyres blocking traffic.
As a result of the violence, Botswana Television reported Friday that it was considering closing its borders with Zimbabwe.
Police could not be reached for comment but sources told Studio 7 that the situation was under control, dispelling rumors that the army had been deployed at the restive border post.
The protests that were coordinated by the Beitbridge Combined Residents Association almost became violent after the people burnt vehicle tryes and piled rocks on the road, effectively barricading it.
On the other side of the border South Africans, Indians and Ethiopians together with the Zimbabweans marched from Musina, about 12 kilometers away, towards the border but were stopped by police who promised to engage with the Zimbabwe government to resolve the issue.
The government argues that Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016, which was formulated by the Rhodesian government in 1974 as a way of countering sanctions, is a timely measure to reign in the ballooning import bill that has seen locally produced goods neglected because they are more expensive than imports.
Included in the list is furniture, baked beans, potato crisps, cereals, bottled water, mayonnaise, salad cream, peanut butter, jams, maheu, canned fruits and vegetables, pizza base, yoghurts, flavoured milks, dairy juice blends, ice-creams, cultured milk and cheese
The spokesman of the InternationalCrossBordersAssociation, DennisJuru said although calm has returned at the border, dozens of people are hesitant to cross it because they are not sure if their goods will be confiscated or not.
He said, "Yes, people are protesting because they want to send a message to the government that they are not happy with the banning of some goods."

Business at South Africa/Zimbabwe’s biggest border post, Beitbridge, came to a standstill for about six hours after hundreds of people from either side of the border demonstrated against the banning of some goods from entering the country following the start of the implementation of a controversial statutory instrument on Friday.
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority warehouse was allegedly set on fire by the protesters who also smashed traffic lights and broke other infrastructure in the border town.
Sources said the warehouse, where goods confiscated from travelers are stored, was ransacked before being set on fire.
Rocks and tree branches were strewn across the road with burning tyres blocking traffic.
As a result of the violence, Botswana Television reported Friday that it was considering closing its borders with Zimbabwe.
Police could not be reached for comment but sources told Studio 7 that the situation was under control, dispelling rumors that the army had been deployed at the restive border post.
The protests that were coordinated by the Beitbridge Combined Residents Association almost became violent after the people burnt vehicle tryes and piled rocks on the road, effectively barricading it.
On the other side of the border South Africans, Indians and Ethiopians together with the Zimbabweans marched from Musina, about 12 kilometers away, towards the border but were stopped by police who promised to engage with the Zimbabwe government to resolve the issue.
The government argues that Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016, which was formulated by the Rhodesian government in 1974 as a way of countering sanctions, is a timely measure to reign in the ballooning import bill that has seen locally produced goods neglected because they are more expensive than imports.
Included in the list is furniture, baked beans, potato crisps, cereals, bottled water, mayonnaise, salad cream, peanut butter, jams, maheu, canned fruits and vegetables, pizza base, yoghurts, flavoured milks, dairy juice blends, ice-creams, cultured milk and cheese
The spokesman of the InternationalCrossBordersAssociation, DennisJuru said although calm has returned at the border, dozens of people are hesitant to cross it because they are not sure if their goods will be confiscated or not.
He said, "Yes, people are protesting because they want to send a message to the government that they are not happy with the banning of some goods."

South Africa Recycling: Turning Waste into Profitable Styrene

In Pretoria, one resident is busy transforming South Africa's recycling industry by re-using post-consumer polystyrene and turning it into decorative picture fr...

In Pretoria, one resident is busy transforming South Africa's recycling industry by re-using post-consumer polystyrene and turning it into decorative picture frames and moldings. CCTV's Julie Scheier reports.

In Pretoria, one resident is busy transforming South Africa's recycling industry by re-using post-consumer polystyrene and turning it into decorative picture frames and moldings. CCTV's Julie Scheier reports.

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa shattered economies and the livelihoods of thousands of business owners. Recovery is expected to last longer than the outbreak itself. In Sierra Leone, Dominic Moiwo purchases cocoa beans for export. He expects many lean years ahead.

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa shattered economies and the livelihoods of thousands of business owners. Recovery is expected to last longer than the outbreak itself. In Sierra Leone, Dominic Moiwo purchases cocoa beans for export. He expects many lean years ahead.

published:09 Mar 2016

views:55

back

Inside Story - Is Jacob Zuma turning South Africa into a 'mafia state'?

JakartaVoice - The WhiteLegacy, The Western Apologetic Theory's, False Arguments use For Justifying the continuous Wars and warmongering Policy's around the world. The Facts About the western small group of Nations who are completely addicted to war profit and race Control and third world Slavery!
Articles :
http://www.theguardian.com/education/2015/nov/11/white-british-pupils-least-likely-to-go-to-university-report
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/11987142/Ethnic-minorities-more-likely-to-go-to-university-than-white-working-class-British-children.html
http://www.globalresearch.ca/four-million-muslims-killed-in-us-nato-wars-should-we-call-it-genocide/5470424
https://abagond.wordpress.com/2013/04/24/are-christians-more-violent-than-muslims/
http://projectcensored.o...

startup grind khartoum3 with mr.Mohammed Tolba
Mohamed Tolba is Egyptian entrepreneur , a Qualified SolutionSales Manager focusing on customer pains and needs rather than providing an existing product. The trust gained in this Consulting Sales Approach during the past years had gave him more insight into the customer current and future business needs leading to early engagement in the customers business Solution planning.
Tolba held several high management posts at different IT companies. He moved to Sudan in 2006 and became the Telecom Sales Manager of North Africa & Country Manager of International Turnkey Systems, before he started his own enterprise company: Over Coffee Solutions-OCS in 2013.
OCS was founded in 2013 to promote transformation of business practices and profitability...

Host:Gus T RenegadeTime: 13th June 2016
Synopsis:The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Christopher Clark live from South Africa. A self-professed "journalist, writer and wanderer," Clark is a White man who's had artcles published at CNN, World TravelGuide, Business Day, and The Huffington Post. He recently authored a blog titled: "I’m a racist, but I’m trying my best to amend for that." Clark's focus is the recent wrangling involving MatthewTheunissen, this White man posted a racist eruption on social media, but protested being branded a Racist. Clark submits that this is standard White behavior - a total refusal to admit that being Racist in spite of having White Supremacist beliefs and/or engaging in White Supremacist behavior. We'll ask Mr. Clark about specific ways he has practiced Racism. We'll also get his views on the 20 year anniversary of South Africa'sTruth And ReconciliationCommission. There's been much dialog about the past efforts of Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela, but also a good bit of outrage that post-apartheid, black suffering continues.
The C.O.W.S broadcast , hosted by Gus T Renegade.Is engineered for non-white people,/ Victims of Racism, White Supremacy. This broadcast is dedicated to sharing constructive information on what White Supremacy/Racism is and how it works. We exchange views with White People, Admitted Racists, and non-white people on the global enterprise of White Supremacy/Terrorism.
INVEST in The COWS – paypal.me/GusTRenegade
CALL IN NUMBER: 641.715.3640 CODE 564943#
The C.O.W.S. archives: http://tiny.cc/76f6p
To check out The C.O.W.S.
Website: http://racism-notes.blogspot.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RWSWJ
Twitter: https://twitter.com/untiljustice
To check out earlier C.O.W.S. programs:
https://archive.org/details/TheCowsRa...

Host:Gus T RenegadeTime: 13th June 2016
Synopsis:The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Christopher Clark live from South Africa. A self-professed "journalist, writer and wanderer," Clark is a White man who's had artcles published at CNN, World TravelGuide, Business Day, and The Huffington Post. He recently authored a blog titled: "I’m a racist, but I’m trying my best to amend for that." Clark's focus is the recent wrangling involving MatthewTheunissen, this White man posted a racist eruption on social media, but protested being branded a Racist. Clark submits that this is standard White behavior - a total refusal to admit that being Racist in spite of having White Supremacist beliefs and/or engaging in White Supremacist behavior. We'll ask Mr. Clark about specific ways he has practiced Racism. We'll also get his views on the 20 year anniversary of South Africa'sTruth And ReconciliationCommission. There's been much dialog about the past efforts of Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela, but also a good bit of outrage that post-apartheid, black suffering continues.
The C.O.W.S broadcast , hosted by Gus T Renegade.Is engineered for non-white people,/ Victims of Racism, White Supremacy. This broadcast is dedicated to sharing constructive information on what White Supremacy/Racism is and how it works. We exchange views with White People, Admitted Racists, and non-white people on the global enterprise of White Supremacy/Terrorism.
INVEST in The COWS – paypal.me/GusTRenegade
CALL IN NUMBER: 641.715.3640 CODE 564943#
The C.O.W.S. archives: http://tiny.cc/76f6p
To check out The C.O.W.S.
Website: http://racism-notes.blogspot.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RWSWJ
Twitter: https://twitter.com/untiljustice
To check out earlier C.O.W.S. programs:
https://archive.org/details/TheCowsRa...

JakartaVoice - The WhiteLegacy, The Western Apologetic Theory's, False Arguments use For Justifying the continuous Wars and warmongering Policy's around the world. The Facts About the western small group of Nations who are completely addicted to war profit and race Control and third world Slavery!
Articles :
http://www.theguardian.com/education/2015/nov/11/white-british-pupils-least-likely-to-go-to-university-report
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/11987142/Ethnic-minorities-more-likely-to-go-to-university-than-white-working-class-British-children.html
http://www.globalresearch.ca/four-million-muslims-killed-in-us-nato-wars-should-we-call-it-genocide/5470424
https://abagond.wordpress.com/2013/04/24/are-christians-more-violent-than-muslims/
http://projectcensored.org/19-american-companies-exploit-the-congo/
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/aug/17/exploitation-migrants-way-of-life-immigration-business-model
http://therealnews.com/t2/component/content/article/170-more-blog-posts-from-david-william-pear/1944-africa-incredible-wealth-exploitation-corruption-and-poverty-for-its-people-
http://www.siliconafrica.com/france-colonial-tax/
http://www.globalresearch.ca/war-for-profit-does-the-waste-ever-end/5379698
http://www.globalresearch.ca/why-america-needs-war/5328631
http://www.globalresearch.ca/why-america-needs-war/5328631

JakartaVoice - The WhiteLegacy, The Western Apologetic Theory's, False Arguments use For Justifying the continuous Wars and warmongering Policy's around the world. The Facts About the western small group of Nations who are completely addicted to war profit and race Control and third world Slavery!
Articles :
http://www.theguardian.com/education/2015/nov/11/white-british-pupils-least-likely-to-go-to-university-report
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/11987142/Ethnic-minorities-more-likely-to-go-to-university-than-white-working-class-British-children.html
http://www.globalresearch.ca/four-million-muslims-killed-in-us-nato-wars-should-we-call-it-genocide/5470424
https://abagond.wordpress.com/2013/04/24/are-christians-more-violent-than-muslims/
http://projectcensored.org/19-american-companies-exploit-the-congo/
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/aug/17/exploitation-migrants-way-of-life-immigration-business-model
http://therealnews.com/t2/component/content/article/170-more-blog-posts-from-david-william-pear/1944-africa-incredible-wealth-exploitation-corruption-and-poverty-for-its-people-
http://www.siliconafrica.com/france-colonial-tax/
http://www.globalresearch.ca/war-for-profit-does-the-waste-ever-end/5379698
http://www.globalresearch.ca/why-america-needs-war/5328631
http://www.globalresearch.ca/why-america-needs-war/5328631

startup grind khartoum3 with mr.Mohammed Tolba
Mohamed Tolba is Egyptian entrepreneur , a Qualified SolutionSales Manager focusing on customer pains and needs rather than providing an existing product. The trust gained in this Consulting Sales Approach during the past years had gave him more insight into the customer current and future business needs leading to early engagement in the customers business Solution planning.
Tolba held several high management posts at different IT companies. He moved to Sudan in 2006 and became the Telecom Sales Manager of North Africa & Country Manager of International Turnkey Systems, before he started his own enterprise company: Over Coffee Solutions-OCS in 2013.
OCS was founded in 2013 to promote transformation of business practices and profitability with three main centers of efforts: Software Solutions, Professional Services and IT-Outsourcing .Offer business markets nationwide a variety of products and services related to EnterpriseApplications and Professional Services .OCS head office is in Cairo, Egypt.
It serves as a regional anchor and oversees local operations. The proximity is convenient to build strong ties with businesses in the country. OCS currently has sales representative offices in Khartoum, Sudan and Tunisia. They facilitate sales operations there and initiate business ties until OCS branches are ready to launch full operations.
In the same year, he founded "Salafyo Costa," or "Costa Salafis" an activist group that embraces cultural diversity and pluralism and strives for social justice. It has evolved since into a social movement and a forum for dialogue, which brings together activists from different cultural, religious, ideological and ethnic backgrounds. Salafyo Costa has Coptic Christians,socialists , Muslim Brotherhood members and liberals. Some of the female members wear a niqāb while others sport a pair of jeans. Together they have forged a common identity and pursued common goals.
Working as a regional manager in company with +30 nationalities enhanced the team work experience driving his team to the goal oriented model in achieving our targets . In his free time, he engaged himself into human rights and community development activities. He write articles both in English and Arabic for portals, news papers and Research centers.
#GRIND
more info at www.facebook.com/startupgrindkhartoum

startup grind khartoum3 with mr.Mohammed Tolba
Mohamed Tolba is Egyptian entrepreneur , a Qualified SolutionSales Manager focusing on customer pains and needs rather than providing an existing product. The trust gained in this Consulting Sales Approach during the past years had gave him more insight into the customer current and future business needs leading to early engagement in the customers business Solution planning.
Tolba held several high management posts at different IT companies. He moved to Sudan in 2006 and became the Telecom Sales Manager of North Africa & Country Manager of International Turnkey Systems, before he started his own enterprise company: Over Coffee Solutions-OCS in 2013.
OCS was founded in 2013 to promote transformation of business practices and profitability with three main centers of efforts: Software Solutions, Professional Services and IT-Outsourcing .Offer business markets nationwide a variety of products and services related to EnterpriseApplications and Professional Services .OCS head office is in Cairo, Egypt.
It serves as a regional anchor and oversees local operations. The proximity is convenient to build strong ties with businesses in the country. OCS currently has sales representative offices in Khartoum, Sudan and Tunisia. They facilitate sales operations there and initiate business ties until OCS branches are ready to launch full operations.
In the same year, he founded "Salafyo Costa," or "Costa Salafis" an activist group that embraces cultural diversity and pluralism and strives for social justice. It has evolved since into a social movement and a forum for dialogue, which brings together activists from different cultural, religious, ideological and ethnic backgrounds. Salafyo Costa has Coptic Christians,socialists , Muslim Brotherhood members and liberals. Some of the female members wear a niqāb while others sport a pair of jeans. Together they have forged a common identity and pursued common goals.
Working as a regional manager in company with +30 nationalities enhanced the team work experience driving his team to the goal oriented model in achieving our targets . In his free time, he engaged himself into human rights and community development activities. He write articles both in English and Arabic for portals, news papers and Research centers.
#GRIND
more info at www.facebook.com/startupgrindkhartoum

South Africa - Ramaphosa Changes Post

T/I: 10:10:45 GS 10:25:40
Leading South African politician Cyril Ramaphosa, an outside
contender to succeed PresidentNelson Mandela, announced on
Saturday (13/4) that he is to leave Parliament for a high-powered
business post. However, Ramaphosa, a charismatic former union leader who played a key role against South Africa's old apartheid regime, will retain his position as secretary general of Mandela's African National
Congress (ANC). Ramaphosa will take a senior post in New Africa Investments, a black-owned conglomerate fast emerging as a major player in a business scene long dominated by whites. The shift of such a key
political figure to business marks the biggest move yet in black
economic empowerment in Mandela's new South Africa.
SHOWS:
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA 13/4
WS of President Nelson Mandela and Ramaphosa
SOT Mandela announcing that Ramaphosa would take up a position
with the private sector; that he would resign from parliament,
but would remain secretary general of the ANC; and commending
Ramaphosa for his contribution to the ANC and the
nation-building effort;
SOT Ramaphosa saying his position in the ANC would remain
unchanged, but that his involvement in the ANC and the private
sector would be discussed in further detail at a later stage.
Photoop, Mandela and Ramaphosa shaking hands;
WS of presser;
2.23
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/7c22b29557ce3a863eeadcb7bd264e6d
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

(www.abndigital.com)
In the wake of the global financial crises, the banking industry is set to reshape itself substantially.In this edition of the show we take a closer look at how financial institutions should be changing in this post-recessionary environment.

17:45

Failed Reconciliation In Post-Apartheid South Africa (1998)

The Ones That Got Away (1998): The process of reconciliation began with great hope in Sout...

Failed Reconciliation In Post-Apartheid South Africa (1998)

The Ones That Got Away (1998): The process of reconciliation began with great hope in South Africa's black and white communities. Now, however, it seems that the nation is struggling to move past the spectre of its deeply divided past.
For similar stories, see:
South Africa's Apartheid Assassin (2010)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofwLg1vp4y0&t=17s
Remembering Sobukwe, South Africa's Forgotten Anti-Apartheid Hero (2011)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxcgPGT-GSU
South Africa's Post-Apartheid Generation (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6HXjST_I9M&t=1s
Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit:
https://www.journeyman.tv/film/517/the-ones-that-got-away
Like us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews
https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD
Follow us on Instagram:
https://instagram.com/journeymanpictures
On a Sunday afternoon, Cynthia Ngewu visits her son’s simple grave. For her, like many other victims of apartheid the Truth Commission has delivered knowledge, but not comfort. Her son was one of the Guguletu Seven who tried to raid a police van in 1986. Even though the authorities discovered their plans, the men were not arrested, they were slaughtered. It was a massacre that has come to represent apartheid’s worst excesses. UnfortunatelyClaudia doesn’t feel she got anywhere near the truth at the TRC. For the people at the highest levels of politics stayed away. Craig Matthews was one of the few police officers who did tell of his part in the South Africa’s bloody history. He doesn’t expect to be forgiven, he knows people will hate him forever. But he at least did tell. He calls those who didn’t show-up LMFs – ‘Lacking in MoralFibre’ and says their actions undermine the future. Cynthia knows how she feels about it: “In the white community they are not willing to accept that horrible past and humble themselves before the nation and bring about a healing.”
SABC Special Assignment – Ref. 517
JourneymanPictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

South Africa Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination South-Africa.
Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The CarltonTowers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The AfricanMuseum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, Pretoria grew at a calmer pace and has developed from a Boer farming municipality into South Africa’s administrative capital. Located on a hill is the Vortrekker Monument that is a reminder of the Boers’ Great Trek and, in 1830, the crucial battle in which they defeated the Zulus. Sun City is a magnificent fantasy world full of African ambience and the Sun City Hotel is the casino that made Sol Kerzner the richest man in South Africa, whereas the futuristic Cascades Hotel derived its name from its wonderful setting of waterfalls, pools and lush plant life. The route travels northeast over the misty and one time heavily defended Drakens Mountains in the direction of theKruger Park that extends along the border with Mosambique. From Kruger, the journey continues across Swaziland and Kwazulu Natal to Port Elizabeth on the Indian Ocean’s south coast. Along the rocky coastline a road leads to the southernmost tip of Africa, the Cape Of Good Hope. For those lucky enough to experience it, the drive on the spectacular mountain road around the Cape is an amazing adventure. One of the many natural wonders of this unique land that unites European influence with African pride.

79:21

Things to do in South Africa | Top Attractions Travel Guide

When one thinks of South Africa safaris, wine tours and Cape Town may initially come to mi...

South Africa Travel - 5 Things To Do In South Africa

South Africa, a land of wonder and excitement; a place where you can walk amongst lions or ride a top great elephants – it truly is a land of adventure! Although there are endless activities that you can partake in, before embarking on a journey to this beautiful country, there are a few things to know to prepare you for the trip. Here are my top 5 tips on what to do in South Africa!
1) BE SAFE! Do not walk around at night. The crime rate in Cape Town is actually quite high so avoid putting yourself in compromising situations. In addition, if you’re a woman, this is incredibly important because the sexual assault and rape rates are also high so keep that in mind. Be safe.
2) GO ON A SAFARI! Do not leave South Africa without going on some kind of game drive/safari where you’ll get the chance to see some of the world’s most beautiful animals. It can even be a day safari, you don’t have to be made of money in order to participate. It is a truly enriching experience!
3) SEE ROBIN ISLAND! I did not do this but from what I understand it is a moving experience. Or you can go SHARKCAGE DIVING, like me! It was a hard choice to make but I couldn’t pass up the chance to face one of my biggest fears: THE GREAT WHITE! Both are wonderful experiences.
4) DO SOMETHING ADVENTUROUS, like jumping off a bridge. Don’t just jump; please have a bungee cord attached! And or more importantly, South Africa gives you a number of opportunities to face your fears. Push yourself out of your comfort zone and see what you’re really made of!
5) $$$$$ SouthAfrica can be expensive. On this journey through Semester At Sea this is the port that I spent the most money, however I also did the most activities. Personally I like to spend money on experiences so it wasn’t a big deal for me and I’d do it all over again.
Those are my suggestions for South Africa! Thanks so much for watching!
Subscribe to this channel to stay updated on the journey!
http://www.youtube.com/ehrensworld
Stalk me on Instagram!!!
http://www.instagram.com/ehrenhotchkiss
Follow me on Twitter!!!
http://www.twitter.com/ehrenhotchkiss

South Africa trip - Johannesburg to Cape Town

South Africa trip - Johannesburg to Cape Town - South Africa Tourism & Vacations
Travel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province, as well as being the legislative capital of South Africa (the Houses of Parliament are here). It is located in the south-west corner of the country near the Cape of Good Hope, and is the most southern city in Africa. It is a stone's throw from South Africa's world-famous Cape Winelands around Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek.
See in Cape Town
===============
Bo-Kaap. This neighbourhood, located on a hill south-west of downtown, is the area historically inhabited by mainly Muslim descendants of slaves from South-East Asia (hence an older term for the area - 'MalayQuarter'. It's a common location for film shoots, as there are some very colourful buildings, quaint streets, mosques. views over Cape Town and some great food sold on the side of the street. It's well worth wandering around for an hour or so, as well as visiting the Bo-Kaap Museum (a view of a prosperous Muslim family from the 19th Century). Atlas Trading is and old fashioned shop where you can buy spices for any dish. Ask the proprieter to mix you the necessary spice for the meal you intend making. Approximately 1km from the Bo-Kaap, is the Noon Gun which is fired every day at noon - from Monday to Saturday. You can go and view the short ceremony that takes place before the actual shooting as well as the shooting itself.
The Castle of Good Hope, The Castle of Good Hope is South Africa's oldest surviving building. It was built between 1666 and 1679. It is popularly called 'The Castle' by locals. It has extensive displays of historical military paraphernalia, a history of the castle, an art collection and the William FehrCollection (including old Cape Dutch furniture).You can eat and buy wine inside the Castle at the restaurant or café.Tours are offered Monday through Saturday at 11:00AM, 12:00PM, and 2:00PM. Horse and carriage rides are offered daily at 10:30 AM, 12:45PM and 2:45PM. Booking is necessary. R28 entrance fee.
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, RhodesDrive, Newlands, ☎ +27 (0)21 799-8899 / +27(0)21 799 8783, [43]. Open daily 8AM to 6PM (7PM September to March). View the hugely diverse and beautiful plants and flowers of the Cape flora in one of the most stunning botanical gardens in the world. Plants from all of the regions of South Africa are on display, including rare succulents from the Richtersveld, a giant baobab tree, and interesting medicinal plants. Numerous paths wander through the grounds situated on the back side of Table Mountain. Several restaurants, a gift shop and indigenous nursery are also available. At various times of the year concerts are performed in the open air amphitheatre. Art is frequently on display, including large Shona stone sculptures from Zimbabwe. The gardens are also home to the National Biodiversity Institute. What makes the garden so special, is that every season gives you something new to see - new flowers, different birds, etc. During the summer months, sunset concerts feature excellent local and international music acts in diverse genres. Get there early to get a good spot on the grass amphitheatre. Bring a picnic, and enjoy the sounds of the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra, local rock bands, and popular artists like Freshlyground and Goldfish. R40.
Robben Island, ☎ +27 (0)21 413-4200, Robben Island is located just off the coast from Cape Town, this was the location used during the apartheid days to hold political prisoners, including Nelson Mandela and the late Walter Sisulu. The tour consists of a guided bus tour around the island, before meeting a former political prisoner for a tour of the prison area. The island itself is quite scenic, with African penguins usually seen on the tour. The bus tour stops to allow you to take in the view, and buy a snack. Tours run several times per day, seven days a week from the Nelson Mandela Gateway near the clock tower at the V&A Waterfront. Tickets can be purchased online or by phone. There are three trips a day at 9:00, 11:00, and 13:00. The tour takes 3.5 hours including the ferry ride to and from the island. R250.
Rhodes Memorial, The memorial is situated in recognition of Cecil John Rhodes. It's built in his favorite spot on the lower slopes of Devil's Peak. Rhodes's own wooden bench is still located below the memorial. The memorial is part of the Table Mountain National Park which is a great spot for picnicking. The memorial is also a start for the hiking along Devil's Peak. Rhodes Memorial and the surrounding bike and hiking trails have become a very popular spot for muggers in recent months. If you just have to explore the nature in this area as it is very beautiful, make sure you are never alone and never carry valuables with you.

25:36

South African Garden Route Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination South African Garden Route in South Africa.
The historic ci...

South African Garden Route Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination South AfricanGarden Route in South Africa.
The historic city of PortElisabeth is the beginning of a magnificent journey along the South African Garden Route. After travelling through vast agricultural areas and blossoming meadows the Tsitsikamma Lodge, that is located in the Tsitsikamma National Park, is a paradise of blossoming flowers and plants, a huge botanical garden of amazing sights and perfumes that tease the senses. A small steam train, the Quteniqua Choo Tjoe, travels from George to Knysna, a fine city and a popular bathing resort, well known for its tasty beer, fresh oysters and stylish hardwood furniture, and then it journeys on through the Featherbed Nature Reserve. Covering 2,600 hectares, the coastal Wilderness National Park consists of pure, unadulterated Nature, where waves rush toward the shore and bleached debris lies on the shoreline. Mossel Bay has long sandy beaches that are ideal for sun bathing and swimming, a veritable oasis of tranquillity far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It also boasts an old Milkwood Tree that has been used as a message centre since the year 1500 and since then has been known as the first post office in South Africa. The GardenRoute, with all the fascinating stops along the way, is without a doubt one of South Africa’s most spectacular attractions.

8:17

Visit Sun City in South Africa - Travel Guide

Visit Sun City in South Africa, Sun City South Africa Travel Guide
Travel Videos HD, Worl...

Visit Sun City in South Africa - Travel Guide

VisitSun City in South Africa, Sun City South AfricaTravelGuide
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Travel Guide South Africa http://bit.ly/12NxxNm
ShepherdEntertainment takes you on a tour of Sun City in South Africa, the resort and experience complex which is a little bit like a theme reservation, a little bit park with slides, a little bit hotel and a little bit Disneyland which guaranties a wonderful vacation and causes homesickness.
Visit Sun City in South Africa The site we mustn't miss in South Africa is the resort and experience complex consisting of Sun City and lost city. It's a little bit like a theme reservation, a little bit park with slides, a little bit hotel and a little bit Disneyland which guaranties a wonderful vacation and causes homesickness. Anyone who has seen it only in pictures or film would like to see it in its reality and anyone who has been there would like to return. Sol Kesner the young bookkeeper working in the catering industry opened his first hotel in 1964. His business empire became bigger and bigger by selling and buying shares, he was able to make his dream come true by 1980 which has become a dream of ours as well. The exotic world of Sun City has tropical forest and among the trees, orchids bloom. The scent is intoxicating, the colors are damped by the light coming through the leaves among the branches, monkeys and parrots with colorful feathers squeal. In the lakes flamingo's can be seen and water lilies bloom. A flight of exotic birds enjoy the jungle. On the grass of parks delicate peacocks sweep. Realistic statues of the animals of Africa ornament the streets, bridges, corridors and terraces. Friendly zebras, elephants, funny monkeys and more lions watch us everywhere. In the sheltered sea bay with its white sand, you can get a real bath in the waves. It's a world of tales where everything got to be found in unspoiled nature but without its dangers. In this jungle there are no pythons or tigers leveling at us. In the rivers there are no crocodiles and even mosquitoes are exterminated regularly. The charm of Sun City resides in a fact that we get concentrated African experiences well not only our safety and comfort are taking cared off but also our entertainment. Here, it's impossible to be bored. In the building of a five star hotel cascades, there's a casino and a theatre hall for thousands of people which also cater for our entertaining.
Tags: Visit Sun City in South Africa,shepherd entertainment,south africa travel attractions,south africa travel guide,South Africa travel information,south africa travel tips,sun city in south africa,world travel,shepherdfilm

Cape Town Beach (South-Africa) Vacation Travel Video Guide

✱ 641 Hotels in Cape Town - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/pV0E1N
Travel video about destination Cape Town Beach in South-Africa.
During the days of apartheid, the Muizenberg beach was off limits to blacks. They could only go to beaches abandoned by the whites : beaches that were too dangerous, or shark-infested… After apartheid, a white man decided to initiate poor black kids in surfing, to get them off drugs. One pupil even became world champion, to the delight of the whole community. Social rifts still exist, however. The Camps Bay beach is for the wealthiest, obviously mostly white, whereas the blacks tend to go to the Muizenberg Beach. In the evening, however, they all frequent the bars, restaurants and clubs along the Camp Bay promenade. As violence is still prevalent in South African society, the security measures are particularly tight here, to protect local citizens and visitors alike…
--------------
Watch more travel videos ► http://goo.gl/HYQdhg
Join us. Subscribe now! ► http://goo.gl/QHWi2p
Be our fan on Facebook ► http://goo.gl/0xmbQk
Follow us on Twitter ► http://goo.gl/334ln5
--------------
Thanks for all your support, rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated!
Please: respect each other in the comments.
Expoza Travel is taking you on a journey to the earth's most beautiful and fascinating places. Get inspiration and essentials with our travel guide videos and documentaries for your next trip, holiday, vacation or simply enjoy and get tips about all the beauty in the world...
It is yours to discover!

TPGtv Episode 1: Flying Delta Business Class to Africa for 90k Miles and $5.60

Subscribe!: http://bit.ly/1Vo0CKL Check out the playlist: http://bit.ly/1Sg9YdO
Brian Kelly redeems 90,000 Delta SkyMiles to fly Delta One Business Class to Africa and gives an inside tour of the Delta Sky Club at JFK.
For more information on Episode 1 view the full blog post here: http://thepointsguy.com/2016/02/tpgtv...Pack your bags: In TPGtv, travel expert and founder of ThePointsGuy.com Brian Kelly showcases the extraordinary experiences made possible by maximizing frequent flyer miles and credit card points. The web-series follows Kelly as he journeys to far-reaching destinations around the globe traveling in style for a fraction of the cost. The first season of ten episodes sees Kelly take a once in a lifetime odyssey around Africa. Traveling from Ghana and Rwanda to South Africa and Doha, he discovers remarkable people and uncommon travel experiences while taking viewers inside the luxury hotel and resort accommodations that his points and mileage strategies secure.
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thepointsguy
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thepointsguy
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thepointsguy
Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/thepointsguy

17:10

Signs Of Change The Past Week Or So December 2014 (10)

*Links Are Provided Below*
Large scale disasters have taken place the past week or so...
...

Business at South Africa/Zimbabwe’s biggest border post, Beitbridge, came to a standstill for about six hours after hundreds of people from either side of the border demonstrated against the banning of some goods from entering the country following the start of the implementation of a controversial statutory instrument on Friday.
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority warehouse was allegedly set on fire by the protesters who also smashed traffic lights and broke other infrastructure in the border town.
Sources said the warehouse, where goods confiscated from travelers are stored, was ransacked before being set on fire.
Rocks and tree branches were strewn across the road with burning tyres blocking traffic.
As a result of the violence, Botswana Television reported Friday that it was considering closing its borders with Zimbabwe.
Police could not be reached for comment but sources told Studio 7 that the situation was under control, dispelling rumors that the army had been deployed at the restive border post.
The protests that were coordinated by the Beitbridge Combined Residents Association almost became violent after the people burnt vehicle tryes and piled rocks on the road, effectively barricading it.
On the other side of the border South Africans, Indians and Ethiopians together with the Zimbabweans marched from Musina, about 12 kilometers away, towards the border but were stopped by police who promised to engage with the Zimbabwe government to resolve the issue.
The government argues that Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016, which was formulated by the Rhodesian government in 1974 as a way of countering sanctions, is a timely measure to reign in the ballooning import bill that has seen locally produced goods neglected because they are more expensive than imports.
Included in the list is furniture, baked beans, potato crisps, cereals, bottled water, mayonnaise, salad cream, peanut butter, jams, maheu, canned fruits and vegetables, pizza base, yoghurts, flavoured milks, dairy juice blends, ice-creams, cultured milk and cheese
The spokesman of the InternationalCrossBordersAssociation, DennisJuru said although calm has returned at the border, dozens of people are hesitant to cross it because they are not sure if their goods will be confiscated or not.
He said, "Yes, people are protesting because they want to send a message to the government that they are not happy with the banning of some goods."

13:54

DOING BUSINESS IN NIGERIA: Post Election Outlook

DOING BUSINESS IN NIGERIA: Post Election Outlook
The South Africa-Nigeria Chamber of Comm...

South Africa Recycling: Turning Waste into Profitable Styrene

In Pretoria, one resident is busy transforming South Africa's recycling industry by re-using post-consumer polystyrene and turning it into decorative picture frames and moldings. CCTV's Julie Scheier reports.

2:32

Rebuilding a business post-Ebola

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa shattered economies and the livelihoods of thousands of ...

Rebuilding a business post-Ebola

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa shattered economies and the livelihoods of thousands of business owners. Recovery is expected to last longer than the outbreak itself. In Sierra Leone, Dominic Moiwo purchases cocoa beans for export. He expects many lean years ahead.

25:01

Inside Story - Is Jacob Zuma turning South Africa into a 'mafia state'?

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma, has over the years, proven himself to be the ultimate...

The C.O.W.S. with Christopher Clark: South African Racist?

Host:Gus T RenegadeTime: 13th June 2016
Synopsis:The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Christopher Clark live from South Africa. A self-professed "journalist, writer and wanderer," Clark is a White man who's had artcles published at CNN, World TravelGuide, Business Day, and The Huffington Post. He recently authored a blog titled: "I’m a racist, but I’m trying my best to amend for that." Clark's focus is the recent wrangling involving MatthewTheunissen, this White man posted a racist eruption on social media, but protested being branded a Racist. Clark submits that this is standard White behavior - a total refusal to admit that being Racist in spite of having White Supremacist beliefs and/or engaging in White Supremacist behavior. We'll ask Mr. Clark about specific ways he has practiced Racism. We'll also get his views on the 20 year anniversary of South Africa'sTruth And ReconciliationCommission. There's been much dialog about the past efforts of Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela, but also a good bit of outrage that post-apartheid, black suffering continues.
The C.O.W.S broadcast , hosted by Gus T Renegade.Is engineered for non-white people,/ Victims of Racism, White Supremacy. This broadcast is dedicated to sharing constructive information on what White Supremacy/Racism is and how it works. We exchange views with White People, Admitted Racists, and non-white people on the global enterprise of White Supremacy/Terrorism.
INVEST in The COWS – paypal.me/GusTRenegade
CALL IN NUMBER: 641.715.3640 CODE 564943#
The C.O.W.S. archives: http://tiny.cc/76f6p
To check out The C.O.W.S.
Website: http://racism-notes.blogspot.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RWSWJ
Twitter: https://twitter.com/untiljustice
To check out earlier C.O.W.S. programs:
https://archive.org/details/TheCowsRa...

JakartaVoice - The WhiteLegacy, The Western Apologetic Theory's, False Arguments use For Justifying the continuous Wars and warmongering Policy's around the world. The Facts About the western small group of Nations who are completely addicted to war profit and race Control and third world Slavery!
Articles :
http://www.theguardian.com/education/2015/nov/11/white-british-pupils-least-likely-to-go-to-university-report
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/11987142/Ethnic-minorities-more-likely-to-go-to-university-than-white-working-class-British-children.html
http://www.globalresearch.ca/four-million-muslims-killed-in-us-nato-wars-should-we-call-it-genocide/5470424
https://abagond.wordpress.com/2013/04/24/are-christians-more-violent-than-muslims/
http://projectcensored.org/19-american-companies-exploit-the-congo/
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/aug/17/exploitation-migrants-way-of-life-immigration-business-model
http://therealnews.com/t2/component/content/article/170-more-blog-posts-from-david-william-pear/1944-africa-incredible-wealth-exploitation-corruption-and-poverty-for-its-people-
http://www.siliconafrica.com/france-colonial-tax/
http://www.globalresearch.ca/war-for-profit-does-the-waste-ever-end/5379698
http://www.globalresearch.ca/why-america-needs-war/5328631
http://www.globalresearch.ca/why-america-needs-war/5328631

startup grind khartoum3 with mr.Mohammed Tolba
Mohamed Tolba is Egyptian entrepreneur , a Qualified SolutionSales Manager focusing on customer pains and needs rather than providing an existing product. The trust gained in this Consulting Sales Approach during the past years had gave him more insight into the customer current and future business needs leading to early engagement in the customers business Solution planning.
Tolba held several high management posts at different IT companies. He moved to Sudan in 2006 and became the Telecom Sales Manager of North Africa & Country Manager of International Turnkey Systems, before he started his own enterprise company: Over Coffee Solutions-OCS in 2013.
OCS was founded in 2013 to promote transformation of business practices and profitability with three main centers of efforts: Software Solutions, Professional Services and IT-Outsourcing .Offer business markets nationwide a variety of products and services related to EnterpriseApplications and Professional Services .OCS head office is in Cairo, Egypt.
It serves as a regional anchor and oversees local operations. The proximity is convenient to build strong ties with businesses in the country. OCS currently has sales representative offices in Khartoum, Sudan and Tunisia. They facilitate sales operations there and initiate business ties until OCS branches are ready to launch full operations.
In the same year, he founded "Salafyo Costa," or "Costa Salafis" an activist group that embraces cultural diversity and pluralism and strives for social justice. It has evolved since into a social movement and a forum for dialogue, which brings together activists from different cultural, religious, ideological and ethnic backgrounds. Salafyo Costa has Coptic Christians,socialists , Muslim Brotherhood members and liberals. Some of the female members wear a niqāb while others sport a pair of jeans. Together they have forged a common identity and pursued common goals.
Working as a regional manager in company with +30 nationalities enhanced the team work experience driving his team to the goal oriented model in achieving our targets . In his free time, he engaged himself into human rights and community development activities. He write articles both in English and Arabic for portals, news papers and Research centers.
#GRIND
more info at www.facebook.com/startupgrindkhartoum

58:56

Facilitating Doing Business in Africa - Nigeria Focus

Join Jean Chawapiwa on Wednesday 5 August at 07h00 to find out:
We are very excited to hos...

SouthAfrica's government announced this week it is eliminating import restrictions on some biotech corn products, likely opening it for additional imports of U.S ... These events have all been found safe by other global regulators, including in the United States, but had faced process delays in South Africa...GrainsCouncil (USGC) mission to South Africa uncovered a significant near-term opening for U.S....

HARTFORD — For the next two Sundays, some Post Offices will be open for a few hours to help with holiday shipping. The Post Offices will be open from noon to 4 p.m. on Dec. 11 and Dec. 18, officials said. PostOffice officials are warning would be mailers to send packages before the busiest day,... ....

President Obama has reportedly opened an investigation into cyber attacks and foreign influence on the recent election, however, according to the WashingtonPost, a CIA assessment has already pointed the finger. The Post claims a CIA shared its lates... ....